Everything posted by Rtracymog

I used to wear nothing but Pumas a decade or so ago. I think they were the cell fusions and they were the most comfortable shoes! They they started going to a stiff upper and I hated them. These look awesome, but I would be hard pressed to stop using my Tour 360s. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy

Hit both the Apex and the Apex pro a few weeks ago. There was no real distance difference between the two irons. The Apex went a little higher, but I expected there to be more of a difference between the two. They both felt good, but I wouldn’t say they had the “soft” feel of a forging. It would be pretty tough to get a cup faced iron to feel super soft. They were both very accurate! Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy

I know that the tape was on the club, but I really hope that your fitter didn’t have you leaving with a 28 degree launch angle on your 7 iron. It’s pretty tough to tell how far you’re going to really hit that club if it’s only spinning at 3100RPM as well. My guess is that your spin numbers will be at least 2000 RPMs higher with a better ball on course. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy

I kind of like the KBS Tour V shaft, too -- for today anyway. Lower flight and lower spin than the KBS Tour - and a little lighter than the C Taper. Seemed to work well for today on the range in the winter in New Hampshire hitting crappy range balls off a well worn mat. I’m surprised that they were lower launching than the KBS Tour. Typically those Tour-Vs launch pretty easy but keeping the low spin. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy

I would have had these in the bag a few years ago, but Ping’s PUD price was weird. I wanted C-Tapers and that put the PUD percentage way down. I ended up very happy with the first generation Callaway Apex Pros, but I could throw blankets over the shots with the S55. Happy Hunting! Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy

I wouldn’t avoid trying any brand (PXG excluded in previous years). I had a guy yesterday who picked up 15 yards with the Z585. We had a winner until I put the Epic Flash in his hands and it was 10-15 yards longer than the Srixon. Get fit and go with what works the best. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy

It would be tough for a lot of fitters to carry the standard length and 43” shaft of every option. If you have a good fitter, they will show you strike location and make adjustments from there. Just find someone that you trust and that will listen to you. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy

I think that once many people find an iron shaft that works well, they stick with it. But if I’m a low launch/low spin shaft guy, I’ve got so many companies and options that if I don’t like the feel or look of something, I can try something new. With that being said, if money is no object, try out the Oban steel shafts. It’s been the most consistent iron shaft I’ve ever tried, but even with a PUD discount, I couldn’t justify the cost of doing a whole set. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy

I thought he said that it was B330S, but I’m not sure if that was the Nike ball or not. The real question is “How often does this happen?” I know that many Titleist guys are playing prior generation PRO Vs, but if this were the case, why didn’t more pros (IE Rory coming to Nike) do the same thing? Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy

Kind of curious about the argolf irons. Just to see what they look like. Thoughts on the new Wilson blade after hitting it? I’m very curious to see/hear some comparisons between the Adams stability shaft and the stroke lab shaft. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy